PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER INTRODUCTION

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1 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER INTRODUCTION PLCI 40 hrs Prerequisites: ES1 This course provides an introduction to the Allen-Bradley SLC/PLC families of processors. It is designed for trainees who have very little or no experience with PLCs. This course provides the technical knowledge and hands-on skills needed to understand the hardware, computer software and fundamental instructions. Numbering systems and conversions Supply voltages Input and output wiring Input, output and program data addressing Basic instructions (bit level to counters) Memory organization for program and data files Processor scan and program considerations Dip switch setting on hardware Using RSLogix for program entry, monitoring and documentation Saving, Restoring and Printing a program Assisting in the installation and start up of PLC controller equipment. Performing basic diagnostics. Replace defective hardware. Uploading and downloading program files and data files. Modifying programs. 32

4 SMALL LOGIC CONTROLLERS (Allen-Bradley) CONVERSION COURSE SLC 24 hrs Prerequisites: PLC5 This course is designed to provide instruction unique to the Allen-Bradley SLC500 family of small programmable controllers. This course is an accelerated PLC training course. Instruction is provided on the SLC500 family of processors and I/O configurations, as well as ladder programming. Exercises are designed to reinforce classroom discussions and provide practical experience using the SLC500. SLC500 family hardware characteristics SLC500 processor memory organization Input output, (I/O) addressing Processor instruction set Fault finding, using the status file Ladder logic programming software Installing and starting up SLC processor controlled equipment. Using the SLC programming software for configuring, programming, analyzing and diagnosis of SLC systems. 35

6 ST265 PROGRAMMING STANDARD ST hrs Prerequisites: PLC5 and/or SLC500 This course is designed to instruct the current version of PLC machine animation using a specific programming standard called ST-265 (rev. date: 06/01/97). This standard is similar to the Allen-Bradley Sequential Function Chart SFC method. The ST-265 specification document was developed for use with the Allen-Bradley PLC5 and SLC5/0x families of processors. This course is a customized course for PLC programming standards. This course provides the basic technical knowledge needed to understand the ST-265 method of user software structuring for the purpose of programming, interpreting and analyzing applications. GRAFCET Modular structure Program structure Data structure Application structure Graph structure, master Coding and synchronization of graphs Diagnostics Understanding program structure and data structure of the standard model. The interaction of the Stop graph, Operating graph and Cycle graphs. The use of grafcets and diagnostics for analyzing machines programmed to the standard. Implementing programming structure which enhances program efficiency. 37

7 Prerequisites: DEVICENET DNET 16 hrs PLC and/or RSLogix 5 or 500. This course provides the necessary foundation to analyze Devicenet networks using Rockwell Software RSNetWorx for Devicenet. This course provides the technical knowledge and hands-on skills needed to understand Devicenet hardware and the software RSNetWorx for Devicenet using PLC5 and SLC scanners. Exercises are implemented on classroom simulators. Devicenet hardware and configuration Power supplies EDS files Data and I/O configuration Status information Upon the successful completion of this course, the trainee will be competent in: Installation and removal of hardware from the network. Testing power supplies for operation and condition. Installation of new EDS files. Analyze bidirectional data flow from device and PLC. Analyze status of devices using software. 38

8 CONTROLLOGIX CTRLGX 40 hrs Prerequisites: PLC5 and/or RSLogix 5 or 500. This course provides the knowledge and practice to analyze machines and processes controlled by Allen- Bradley ControlLogix 5000 processors. This course provides the technical knowledge and hands-on skills needed to understand the ControlLogix hardware and the programming and documentation software (RSLogix 5000). Exercises on classroom simulators are included. ControlLogix family hardware and configuration Organizing a project and its tasks Data and I/O configuration Status instructions Editing processor instructions and ladder logix Introduction to communications networks Installing and starting up ControlLogix components. Configuring and analyzing ControlLogix hardware. Identifying I/O tags in memory and their relationship to field devices. Working with controller and program scoped tags. Using the programming software for configuration of tasks, programs and routines. 39

9 PLC Networking Net 40 hrs Prerequisites: ControlLogix RSLogix 5000 This course provides the necessary foundation to analyze Ethernet Devicenet and ControlNet as it relates to the ControlLogix platform This course is designed to give the technical knowledge and hands-on skills required to understand hardware and the software for all three networks. When combined into one course the common properties of each network make it possible to complete in 40 hours. Ethernet hardware and configuration Configuring RSLinks for Ethernet IP addressing ControlNet hardware and configuration Messages DeviceNet hardware and configuration Power supplies EDS files Node commissioning Troubleshooting Status information Installation and removal of hardware from the network Determine and follow bidirectional data flow Determine status of devices using software and indicators Trouble shooting Ethernet and ControlNet Test power supplies for operation and condition Installation of new EDS files Determine and follow bidirectional data flow from device and PLC 40

10 ETHERNET ENET 16 hrs Prerequisites: RSLogix 5000 This course provides the necessary foundation to analyze Ethernet networks for the ControlLogix platform. This course is designed to give the technical knowledge and hands-on skills required to understand Ethernet hardware using the ControlLogix platform. Exercises are implemented on classroom simulators. Ethernet hardware and configuration Configuring RSLinks for Ethernet IP addressing Troubleshooting Status information Upon the successful completion of this course, the student will be competent in: Installation and removal of hardware from the network Troubleshooting Ethernet Determine and follow bidirectional data flow. Determine status of devices using software and indicators. 41

11 CONTROLNET CNET 16 hrs Prerequisites: RSLogix 5000 This course provides the necessary foundation to analyze ControlNet networks using Rockwell Software RSNetWorx for ControlNet software. This course is designed to give the technical knowledge and hands-on skills required to understand ControlNet hardware and the software RSNetWorx for ControlNet using the ControlLogix platform. Exercises are implemented on classroom simulators. ControlNet hardware and configuration Messages Scheduling Data Troubleshooting Status Information Installation and removal of hardware from the network Troubleshooting ControlNet Determine and follow bidirectional data flow Determine status of devices using software and indicators 42

12 CONTROLLOGIX DEVICENET CDNET 16 hrs Prerequisites: ControlLogix RSLogics 5000 This course provides the necessary foundation to analyze Devicenet networks using Rockwell Software RSNetWorx for Devicenet. This course is designed to give the technical knowledge and hands-on skills needed to understand Devicenet hardware and the software RSNetWorx for Devicenet using ControlLogix scanners. Exercises are implemented on classroom simulators. Devicenet hardware and configuration Power supplies EDS files Data and I/O configuration Status information Node Commissioning Installation and removal of hardware from the network Test power supplies for operation and condition Installation of new EDS files Determine and follow bidirectional data flow from device and PLC Determine status of devices using software 43

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS --------------------------------------------- GENERAL ---------------------------------------------------- A PLC DEFINITIONS AND TERMS A PLC SYSTEM

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